Books and Literature, Reviews

July Reads and Reviews (2025)

For updates on my own books delivered to your inbox, sign up for your newsletter of choice. Queer Fantasy :: Sci-Fi Romance What Moves the DeadT. KingfisherHorror, Novella (2022) โ€ฆas well asโ€ฆ โ€œThe Fall of the House of Usherโ€Edgar Allen PoeHorror, Short Story (1839) From Goodreads: When Alex Easton, a retired soldier, receives word that their childhood… Continue reading July Reads and Reviews (2025)

Books and Literature, Reviews, Uncategorized

April Reads and Reviews

Check the end for promos, free books, and special sales from the Bookfunnel community of indie authors. For updates on my own books delivered to your inbox, sign up for your newsletter of choice. Queer Fantasy :: Sci-Fi Romance When the Moon Hits Your EyeJohn ScalziSci-fi (2025, Recent Release!) From Storygraph: One day soon, suddenly… Continue reading April Reads and Reviews

Games and Gaming, Social Deconstruction

Video Game Metas and the Logic of Failure

Check out the end for book sales and deals from indie authors. Thereโ€™s a style of online game called a โ€œHero Shooter.โ€ Think Overwatch, Team Fortress 2, or my recent time sink, Marvel Rivals. For the uninitiated, the gameplay loop is two teams of six fight each other for an objective. Either domination of a… Continue reading Video Game Metas and the Logic of Failure

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February Reads and Reviews

Check the end for promos, free books, and special sales. For updates on my own books delivered to your inbox, sign up for your newsletter of choice. Queer Fantasy :: Sci-Fi Romance We Have Always Been HereLena NguyenScience Fiction (2021) From Storygraph: Misanthropic psychologist Dr. Grace Park is placed on the Deucalion, a survey ship… Continue reading February Reads and Reviews

Books and Literature, Reviews, Uncategorized

January Reads and Reviews

Childhood's End Arthur C. Clarke Science Fiction, 1953 From Storygraph: In the near future, enormous silver spaceships appear without warning over mankindโ€™s largest cities. They belong to the Overlords, an alien race far superior to humanity in technological development. Their purpose is to dominate Earth. Their demands, however, are surprisingly benevolent: end war, poverty, and… Continue reading January Reads and Reviews

Books and Literature, On Reading, Uncategorized, Writing Theory

Dune is a Science Fiction Novel and You’re NOT ALLOWED to Fight About It

Iโ€™ll make two strong statements regarding how we label our favorite books: 1. Genres are made up marketing terms. 2. Genres are an integral element in how we navigate the the reading and literary landscape. The nature of language where all things are made up, in the end, makes both these things true and addressable… Continue reading Dune is a Science Fiction Novel and You’re NOT ALLOWED to Fight About It

Books and Literature, On Reading

Half the Wheel of Time Books are Bad, Yet We Still Recommend Them

For the uninitiated, thereโ€™s a well-known fantasy series called the Wheel of Time. Itโ€™s a fourteen book saga begun by Robert Jordan and ended by Brandon Sanderson on Jordanโ€™s passing. Itโ€™s considered a modern classic in fantasy circles. Those same groups will argue up one side and down the other about the overall quality of… Continue reading Half the Wheel of Time Books are Bad, Yet We Still Recommend Them

Personal, World Building, Writing Theory

My Gender is Crab: How Fantasy and Sci-fi Helped Shaped My Non-Binary Identity

On Twitter and in casual conversation I have described my gender as the following: crab-person, one of the creatures from โ€œBehemoth's Worldโ€ by 70's sci-fi painter Richard Clifton-Day, a bird demon with a funny hat, the Pokemon Gengar, and โ€œa lady, I guess, but...you know...not on purpose.โ€ The non-binary experience is, by its nature, weird… Continue reading My Gender is Crab: How Fantasy and Sci-fi Helped Shaped My Non-Binary Identity